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Henry Cavill may no longer be playing the iconic Witcher, but he’s certainly still making headlines—this time, for a personal milestone that’s as exciting as any big screen debut. The 41-year-old actor, best known for his roles in The Witcher and Superman, and his 35-year-old girlfriend, Natalie Viscuso, have just welcomed their first child together. The news, confirmed by PEOPLE, came with little fanfare, though the couple was spotted on January 18th, strolling through the streets of Australia with their newborn. This sighting occurred while Cavill is in the country filming the live-action adaptation of Voltron, a new project that has generated plenty of buzz among fans.

Kat Dennings Reflects on Hollywood’s Evolving Culture Around Body Image and Inclusivity

The Orlando Magic faced a tough challenge Sunday night at the Kia Center, where they went up against the Denver Nuggets, led by the dynamic Nikola Jokić, a three-time NBA MVP. With the Magic still missing three starters and a handful of key reserves, the margin for error was razor-thin. This was a game where every misstep would be magnified. And that’s exactly what Orlando learned the hard way in their 113-100 defeat.

It was an intense Saturday night showdown in Utah that left fans on the edge of their seats as the Utes and BYU squared off in a thrilling overtime battle. But now that the dust has settled, the focus shifts back to the grind of the Big 12, where tougher tests await for both teams.

The Houston Texans may not be officially on the clock yet, but the road to the 2025 NFL Draft is already well underway, and their positioning is set. As the calendar ticks toward April 25 in Green Bay, the excitement begins to build, and one thing is clear: the Texans are holding the 25th overall pick in this upcoming draft. The path to this spot was carved following a tough 24-13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium this past Saturday. With a 10-7 record, the Texans’ performance left them with the worst record among the remaining teams, locking in their position at number 25, marking it as the lowest pick left in the draft.

The stage is set for an electrifying Championship Sunday, as the No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles prepare to host the No. 6 seed Washington Commanders (12-5). The Commanders are coming off a massive upset win against the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions (15-2), where they triumphed 45-31 at Ford Field on Saturday night. This victory followed their thrilling 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. With such momentum building on both sides, fans are eagerly anticipating the next showdown.

The Buffalo Bills widened their lead over the Baltimore Ravens in thrilling fashion, with quarterback Josh Allen taking center stage. His second rushing touchdown of the day pushed the Bills to a commanding 21-10 advantage just before halftime, leaving fans buzzing with excitement. This was no ordinary play—Allen’s 4-yard dash to the end zone was powered by sheer determination and a key assist from center Connor McGovern, who gave him the crucial push he needed to break through the Ravens’ defensive wall.

When it comes to football, there are moments that transcend the game, sparking energy in the fans that lasts long after the final whistle. This Sunday, the Buffalo Bills faced off against the Baltimore Ravens in a thrilling match, but it wasn’t just the action on the field that stole the show—it was a moment orchestrated by none other than Ryan Fitzpatrick, a name etched in the hearts of Bills fans.

On Sunday, President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to take a victory lap with a campaign-style rally in Washington, D.C. It's scheduled for 3 p.m. ET (1900 GMT) at the Capital One Arena, marking the official beginning of his second term after his unexpected defeat by Joe Biden just four years earlier. This will be Trump’s first major public speech in Washington since the events of January 6, 2021, when he called on his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol to protest the election results. Although that day ended in chaos, with thousands storming the Capitol in an attempt to block Congress from certifying the election, Trump is making it clear he’s moving forward with his agenda.

Joe Alwyn’s childhood antics were the stuff of neighborhood legend, though not always in the most flattering way! The 33-year-old actor, known for his riveting performance in The Brutalist, recently shared a hilarious and slightly nerve-wracking story from his early years on The Drew Barrymore Show. And let’s just say, young Joe had a knack for stirring up some drama.

The landscape of the UFC pound-for-pound rankings has shifted dramatically, with lightweight champion Islam Makhachev claiming the top spot in Dana White's book. This marks a significant change in opinion for the UFC president, who had previously championed Jon Jones as the best fighter across all weight classes. However, after Saturday night’s UFC 311 main event at the Intuit Dome, White has officially passed the torch to Makhachev.

Get ready, Eagles fans! The countdown is on as we’re just hours away from the much-anticipated divisional-round showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams. While the game itself is enough to keep fans on the edge of their seats, Mother Nature has decided to add her own dramatic flair to the occasion. A significant snowstorm is set to hit the Philadelphia area on Sunday, promising to make this game an unforgettable spectacle for players and fans alike.

The Houston Texans left no room for ambiguity about their feelings following their divisional round playoff exit on Saturday. In their view, the officiating crew had a significant hand in their 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, and they weren’t shy about expressing it.

As President-elect Donald Trump gears up to take office on Monday, his administration is set to embark on one of the most aggressive moves to reshape the federal government in recent history. Trump’s plan to dismantle what he and his allies call the "deep state" is poised to take center stage, with significant changes coming right from the start of his second term. Those familiar with the transition discussions predict that Trump's ambitious overhaul of the federal workforce could begin as soon as his first day in office.

Rappers Snoop Dogg and Nelly are making waves by performing at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration events, marking a notable shift in their relationships with the controversial figure. Snoop Dogg, known for his outspoken criticism of Trump and his MAGA supporters, will make a surprise appearance at the inaugural “Crypto Ball” on Friday night, while Nelly is set to take the stage at the official Inaugural Liberty Ball on Monday.

Claire van Kampen, a renowned theater director, composer, and the beloved wife of actor Mark Rylance, passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 71. Her death took place in Kassel, Germany, where she was surrounded by her family, following a courageous battle with cancer. The family shared this sad news in a heartfelt statement, as reported by The Guardian. It was a bittersweet day, as Saturday also marked Rylance’s 65th birthday.

Isabella Rossellini recently shared a heartfelt message following the death of legendary director David Lynch, her former colleague, and romantic partner. In a touching Instagram post on Friday, she expressed her love for Lynch, saying, “I loved him so much.” Alongside the message, she shared a poignant photo of the two of them holding hands, captured during a moment of pure connection.

The Arizona Cardinals may not have made it to the postseason, but that doesn’t mean their fans have to miss out on the excitement of the NFL playoffs. With no team to cheer for, it's still worth tuning in to see the action unfold, especially when you consider that the remaining playoff teams might have a few players who could be on the Cardinals’ radar for potential offseason signings. So, as you settle in to watch the Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions go head-to-head in the Saturday night divisional game, starting at 8 p.m. ET, keep an eye on some of the key players on the Lions' roster who might be up for grabs in free agency.

As the Philadelphia 76ers gear up for a tough match against the Indiana Pacers this Saturday night, they find themselves in a bit of a predicament. Starting their 3-game road trip, the team will face off with the Pacers, but it won’t be with their full roster. Key players are sidelined due to injuries, and the Sixers will have to rely on their remaining strength to try to turn their fortunes around.

The Oklahoma City Thunder, and previously the Seattle Supersonics, boast a rich history marked by 51 jersey numbers worn by a variety of players since the franchise’s inception in the 1967-68 season. As we dive deep into the fascinating journey of these numbers, we’re highlighting the significance of each jersey worn throughout the years. Whether it’s celebrating the legacy of past players or appreciating the connection between the Supersonics and Thunder, each number holds a special place in the team’s history. Today, we’re continuing our exploration with the 16th entry in the series: the iconic jersey No. 14.